Best of all, these dwarf fruit trees won’t take over your yard. Options are endless, and some will even flourish in containers. We’ve suggested one variety for each type of dwarf fruit tree.
The first step to quickly transforming your yard into an orchard is selecting trees that fruit between one and five years.
All kinds of tasty fruit can be grown in containers in small spaces, from dwarf citrus to cherries, apples, pomegranates, ...
Once the current rain has subsided, and the ground has had a bit of time to dry out, planting fruit trees may be on the to-do ...
Dwarf citrus varieties are mostly all self-fertile ... Don’t be alarmed if your citrus plant sheds some of its baby fruit. Potted plants cannot support that much fruit and will naturally shed the ...
Once peaches and nectarines could only be cultivated in greenhouses but new dwarf trees have been bred which ... Encourage more fruit by pollinating open blooms by hand using a soft brush ...